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🔒BigMouth’s Carpenito eyes $100M in fun business

The pool float designed like a frosted sprinkle doughnut with a bite out of it, the strawberry-shaped beach blanket, full-bottle wine glasses with clever inscriptions, a dog water dish that looks like a mini toilet – one can't help but view BigMouth Inc.'s products and smile, even laugh.

🔒UTRC aims to revolutionize grid-scale battery storage

Like a number of other environmentally progressive states, Connecticut has set ambitious goals to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next three decades.

🔒Companies must give Millennials a ‘seat at the adult’s table’

Every few years there are hot topics of particular interest to employers. Lately the focus has been on Millennials.

🔒STV|DPM Employees Earn Industry Recognitio

Three members of the STV|DPM Hartford office, which provides engineering, architectural, planning, environmental and construction management services,...
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🔒For Hincks, music is a passion and growing business

Sitting on an oversized leather couch in a spacious upstairs green room, Dan Hincks reflected on his life journey — and the special role music has played.

🔒Proven strategies, tips, techniques to build a successful company

“The Entrepreneur's Playbook – More than 100 Proven Strategies, Tips, and Techniques to Build a Radically Successful...

🔒Bootcamp gives veterans shot at entrepreneurship

Q&A talks with Mike Zacchea, director of the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans (EBV) with Disabilities at UConn. The program, which is part of a national consortium of business schools and universities, provides experiential training in entrepreneurship and small business management to post-9/11 veterans with service-connected disabilities.
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🔒Four Inducted Into UConn School of Business Hall of Fame

The University of Connecticut School of Business inducted four new members into its Hall of Fame. The...

🔒Berkshire Hathaway Celebrates Its Top Producers

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England, New York and Westchester Properties recently honored the company's top producers and...

🔒Greater Hartford Arts Council awards grants

The Greater Hartford Arts Council has announced the recipients of its 2017 “Arts + Wellness” grants. The...

🔒Avon’s ex-Boyles furniture store listed at $3.5M

The revolving Avon site of several furniture-store chains is for sale at $3.5 million, brokers say.
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🔒Hartford dysfunction underscores need for full-time legislature

Further evidence that our state legislature is ill-equipped to handle their governing responsibilities was on stark display in Hartford last week, reinforcing the notion that part-time lawmakers are unable to effectively govern Connecticut through its fiscal crisis.

🔒Dunkin’ Donuts announces home run donation program

Dunkin' Donuts recently announced its home run donation program for the 2017 Hartford Yard Goats regular season....

🔒Online eye exams not a form of telemedicine

In your April 10th article, “Telemedicine eye-test businesses face CT opposition,” you characterize online eye exam vendors as tested and proven practitioners of telemedicine. That could not be further from the truth.

🔒Hydroponic farming takes root in CT

Connecticut produces a mere 1 percent or so of the fruits and vegetables eaten by its residents.
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